HC Deb 09 June 1998 vol 313 cc544-5W
Mr. Berry

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment when he will implement the remaining provisions of Part III of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995; and if he will make a statement. [45367]

Mr. Alan Howarth

We have decided to implement the remaining provisions of Part III of the Disability Discrimination Act in two stages.

From October 1999, service providers will have to take reasonable steps to change practices, policies or procedures which make it impossible or unreasonably difficult for disabled people to use a service; provide auxiliary aids or services which would enable disabled people to use a service; and overcome physical barriers by providing a service by a reasonable alternative method.

From 2004, service providers will have to take reasonable steps to remove, alter, or provide reasonable means of avoiding physical features that make it impossible or unreasonably difficult for disabled people to use a service.

In reaching our decision on the timetable for implementation, we have taken full account of advice from the National Disability Council, from organisations of and for disabled people and from business. We have also considered the responses to the 1996 consultation exercise.

I have today written to the National Disability Council asking them to review the Code of Practice in order to take account of the new duties on service providers. I anticipate that public consultation on the Council's revised Code of Practice and the Government's proposals for a small number of regulations under the Act will begin no later than the beginning of August 1998 and last for 3 months.

We are also publishing today the analysis of the responses to the 1996 consultation exercise on the timetable for implementation. Copies have been placed in the Library.

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